National carriers boost their flights to the Sultanate of Oman with 79 weekly flights

The national carriers of the UAE have increased their flights to the Sultanate of Oman over the past years in a move aimed at keeping pace with customer demand and the steady growth of air traffic between the two countries in light of the deep historical relations and the solid economic and cultural ties that link the two brotherly leaderships and peoples.

The General Civil Aviation Authority revealed to the Emirates News Agency, WAM, that the six national carriers "Etihad Airways", "Emirates Airlines", "Air Arabia", "Fly Dubai", "Wizz Air Abu Dhabi" and "Air Arabia Abu Dhabi" are flying about 79 A weekly flight from the Emirates to the Sultanate of Oman.

The authority indicated that "Etihad Airways" operates about 10 flights per week to Muscat via Airbus "A320" and "A321", while "Emirates Airlines" operates about 7 flights per week to Muscat.

The authority stated that "Air Arabia Abu Dhabi" operates about 9 flights per week to Oman, 5 flights per week to Muscat and 4 flights per week to Salalah, while Wizz Air Abu Dhabi operates 8 flights per week, including 5 flights to Muscat and 3 to Salalah.

According to the General Authority of Civil Aviation, "Air Arabia" operates about 24 flights a week to Oman, 14 flights to Muscat and 10 flights to Salalah, while "Fly Dubai" operates about 21 flights a week to the Sultanate of Oman.

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